P
phorvath
Guest
This question involves which direction to face when genuflecting upon entering and leaving the Church. My Church, Holy Spirit Catholic Church, Hernando, MS is of relatively new construction. The Priest, of course, faces the congregation and the exit doors. He also faces the Tabernacle which contains the consecrated host at the double doors. There is also Holy Oil there. The Holy Water is in a large fountain directly in front of the Tabernacle. The large crucifix is located over the double exit doors and the Tabernacle. Now at the altar, above is a stained glass window with a dove. On one side and slightly below is a statue of Jesus. On the opposite side is a statue of Holy Mother.
Most people face the altar and genuflect upon entering their pew. This is before the Host has been brought to the front and before the processional cross has been brought forward. I assume they are facing both statues and genuflecting.
Am I correct in thinking that I should face the Tabernacle and genuflect upon entering. And if the consecrated Host is left at the altar (I’m not sure if it is) should I face the altar and genuflect upon leaving? Or should I continue to face the Tabernacle at the exit doors?
I am not a cradle Catholic but came into the Church via RCIA in 2007, left for a short while and am not back with a much stronger Faith this year. I love this Forum.
God Bless You All!
Phil
Most people face the altar and genuflect upon entering their pew. This is before the Host has been brought to the front and before the processional cross has been brought forward. I assume they are facing both statues and genuflecting.
Am I correct in thinking that I should face the Tabernacle and genuflect upon entering. And if the consecrated Host is left at the altar (I’m not sure if it is) should I face the altar and genuflect upon leaving? Or should I continue to face the Tabernacle at the exit doors?
I am not a cradle Catholic but came into the Church via RCIA in 2007, left for a short while and am not back with a much stronger Faith this year. I love this Forum.
God Bless You All!
Phil